spanish croquettes with chorizo & chicken

Chorizo and chicken croquettes, packed full of flavour – a perfect plate of tapas!

This week’s recipe is simplicity itself and inspired by past holidays spent in Barcelona drinking wine (or sherry in my case) and eating tapas. I do love small plates of tapas, perfect bite-sized offerings packed full of flavour. I enjoy nothing better on a warm day (not that we are having many of those at the moment) than to sit down around the table with my family and friends, picking at plates of tapas. Perhaps it is the dreadful weather that made me think of this recipe, desperately trying to evoke memories of holidays in the warm sunshine!

Traditionally made with ham or jamon, we’ve substituted chorizo and added in some leftover cooked chicken. Croquettes are an ideal way of using up leftovers and that’s what we’ve done here.

Spanish croquettes start with a base of bechamel sauce, however it does require to be quite a bit thicker than a pouring sauce. To be honest, it’s my husband who makes these in our house as he loves to eat them. He always makes extra so that we can freeze some to have at a later date.

We enjoyed these for lunch, served warm with a homemade chilli mayonnaise and a parsley oil, perfect for dipping.

spanish croquettes with chorizo & chicken

A deliciously flavoursome croquette that can be served as a canape, a starter or as tapas alongside other dishes.

Course
Canape, Starter, Side

Keyword
chorizo, chicken

Ingredients

100gcooked chickenvery finely chopped

4tbspplain flourseason with salt and pepper

2large eggsbeaten

200gpanko breadcrumbs

1ltr sunflower oil

croquette filling

100gunsalted butter

1small onionvery finely chopped

150gcooking chorizovery finely chopped

150gplain flour

1/2nutmeggrated

1ltr chicken stock

1large handful parsley leafroughly chopped

salt & pepper

Instructions

Melt the butter in a large saucepan over a medium heat, add the onion and cook gently for 10 minutes to soften the onion. Add the chorizo to the pan and cook for a further 5 minutes, then add the cooked chicken to the pan and mix well.

Reduce the heat to low, add the flour and the nutmeg to the pan and cook the flour gently for 5 minutes. Stir constantly as you want the flour to cook but not burn.

Gradually add the chicken stock to the pan and stir continuously to avoid the sauce becoming lumpy. The sauce will start to thicken, you want a smooth fairly thick sauce. Once you've achieved this take it off the heat, stir through the parsley and season to taste.

Remove the pan from the heat, pour the sauce into a flat dish and leave to cool. Once cool place the mixture in the fridge for an hour to become cold and thicken.

Taking a heaped tablespoon of the mixture, shape into a quenelle. [At this stage you can freeze the croquettes. Place each individual quenelle onto a lined baking sheet and open freeze for 30 minutes. Remove from the freezer and freeze as normal in a bag or box. When ready to cook remove from the freezer and defrost in the fridge overnight.]

Dip each quenelle into the seasoned flour, then into the beaten egg and finally into the panko breadcrumbs. Place on a plate and once all croquettes have been bread-crumbed, pop the plate back into the fridge for 30 minutes.

Pour the sunflower oil in a medium sized saucepan and heat to 180C. Place each croquette onto a slotted spoon and lower gently into the hot oil. Do not over-crowd the pan, cook the croquettes in batches, turning once to ensure an even cooking on both sides. Watch the temperature of the oil and lower if you think the croquettes are cooking too quickly.

When golden brown remove from the pan onto a plate lined with kitchen paper to absorb any excess oil. Serve immediately when still warm.

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I love tapas too and I loved Barcelona when I finally got to go there a couple of weeks ago. Needless to say I ate one or two croquettes while I was there. These sound delicious, thank you for linking to #CookBlogShare..

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